The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 23, 1913, Image 5
RED OLOUD, NEBRASK A , CHIEF mm tmmrmamtwxtm, ii mm It's as Stylish as It Is Comfortable The Ini-gcit lino of rus in the elty on displHy at Mliu-r Itros. Co. a Mrs. (too CIiiummi loft tlio Inttcr pint of tlio wevh for u visit wltli rein ves In various wostorn Nebraska tov lib. J. V. Kultliloy rcturtK'd the first of the week from n throe woeks sojomrX f - " ' wrTT7l r-mmmmmmmT7mv . , " j3W jt f T tt sjzs. : tipr. $ - It is the fashion this season to look easily graceful, to have slendernessof line with freedom of movement. M r : in CIiIcmk'o ami Oiimlm. 4 t KOll SA UK-Two high bred Gallo way calves. Inquliu of l M Harlow, phono 13 on $1 Mr, anil Mrs. Iteit Ducker and two children returned homo the last of the week from a trip to Minnesota. Mrs. Alf MeCall left the latter pait of the week for an extended visit with hor daughter who lesides at Valparaiso Indiana. ' J A .ii jT 11 )- (smBLmmm I f 7 Vl flWV ySSWXk C t ' iT Y , WVI I I , r'u W ' w N' rm 1)1 v 7.1 j-? 5 V" v REDUCING MEDIUM CORSET It trains the figure in smooth, soft lines without a suggestion of stiffness or rigidity. You women of medium figure will find that it delineates the latest style lines and yet has all the comfort of sensible corsetry. The Price 92. BO In our complete assortment of J. C. C. Corsets there is a model made to fit your type of figure exactly. See all the styles until you come to that one. ' Prices Just Right $1 to 96 c Wi if fxtra.cnc Miss Laura Hedge was vtsitiug home folks the latter part of the week She tetutiied to Friuikliii Monday morning. Mrs. Ellingcr had the misfortune to fall from the poi eh the latter part of last week and fraetuio her right arm and shoulder. - Mrs. ,1. M. Weesner and baby left for Superior Tuesday morning for b visit with her parents, Mr. uud Mrs.T. M. Shambaugh. m LOST A satchel, ou last Friday, be tween Amboy and a mile west of town. Finder leave at this office and receive reward. A. N. Tkhiiv. Mr. HUd Mrs. Matt Frohnan of Hast ings was spending a few days the first of the week in this city the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Bradford. F. U. Tatwe & Son WVWyWMi'.WAVAV.V.i HONE NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings Editor W. D. Edson spent Tuesday in nastings. ?AV.W.'.V.V.VAV.V.,.W.V. See Warren's restaurant for Fresh Oysters. C. C. Starke was In Lincoln the first of tho week m J. V. Elder of III vol ton was in the city on Monday. See tho complete line of rugs at Miner Hios. Co. Help make tho Farmers' Institute for the year 1913 a big success. f m J. D. Fulton of Hiverton was iu the city one day the first of the week. Mr. aud Mrs. E G. Caldwell left tho first of tho week for a trip to Kansas City. Mrs L. L. lioren had for her guest the first of the week Mrs. A. A. Borcn of Cowles, No. 21 5c Cigars as good as gold. Try them. advl m m i . , j When in need of anything in the rug line see Miner Bros. Co. George Washington Heed has dis continued the laundry business.' 1 ' When you want A Short Order or Fresh Oysteis go to Warren's res taurant Miss Vernon Storey spent a few duys the latter part of the week visit ing in Lincoln. ( Mr. and Mrs. David Uelllebower re turned the last of the week from a short stay in Omaha. What's become of Harry Tliaw? Wednesday's Com.-Ad. Who wants to know? W. II. Heldman of Rlverton was In the city Monday being enroute to the W. S. Beuse sale. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Teel have for their guest this week their neicc, Miss Gertrude Teel, who resides at Indian ola, Nobr. The M. W. Carter family have for their guests this week T. II. Sargent and daughter, Mrs. O J. Carter and her son who reside in California. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii. Crone left for their borne in York, Ncbr, Monday, after a visit at tho home of their daughter, Mrs'. Frank Peterson. Tho first installment of 'The Beauti ful" for the winter season of 1013 was noticed on Sunday about uoou. While only a few flakes fell, yet twas real snow, and as such taken the count as being the first of tho season. m L. L. Borcn left the first of the week for Cripple Creek, Colorado, to attend to some busiuess matters. E. J. Overing Jr., returned home the latter part of the week from a two week's sojourn in Lincoln. J. A. MoArthur was in Long Island, Kansas, Sunday attending the funeral of his brother-in-law I'. J. Carl. Hoy Sattley, the popular furniture dealer aud undertaker, was iu St. Joseph the first of the week whole he purchased a new line of rugs. Married at the Methodist paisonage byRov. W. H. Wright on Satnrday evening, Shciidau A McCorklc anil Pearl Calkins both of lllvertbn. Mrs. Joe Fogel returned Saturday from Lawrence, Kansas, where she has been attending the geueral meet ing of tho Fraternal Aid Association. C. W. Way, M. M. Horrigan, M. N. Bafr aud W. S. Sohellak all of Hast ings spent Tuesday afternoon ip this qity,, they having au'tocd over' in Mr. Way's automobile. , Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Richardson loft' the latter part of the veek for south ern states, the ttip being inudo ln.tliu hope that a change of climate may prove beneficial to Mr. Richtudsou's health. Walter Most, while on his way home last Saturday evening, was thrown. from a wagon, falling in such a wnj as to suffer tho misfoitune of throwitig his shoulder out of place. Floyd Turuure, Vinton Johnson, Laird Potter, B. W. Stewart, Miner Sherwood, Will Storey, Allan Black ledge, Dr. Nicholson aud L. II. Black ledge were among the many from here who attended the big foot ball game in Lincoln Saturday. The ladles of the Congregational church will hold their market at Wull brandt's store on Saturday, October 25. A trial of the Comet Cigar will con vince you that it is well worth lOcts, while it is sold for Gets, by all dealers. For goodness sake buy your candies at The lion Ton Bakery. Just receiv ed a fresh supply of Kimball's choco lates the best ever. I have the best rate in the county on farm loans, See me and be convinced, My motto prompt service. A. T. WAI.Khlt Mr aud Mrs. II. C. Cutter returned the first of the wcok from Wisconsin points, where they wont several weeks ago in the liopo that a chaugo of climate would prove beneficial to Mr, Cuttoi'a health. James, Peter aud Edgar Mcintosh and Raleigh Lawrence left Saturday via automobile for various Iowu points where they will spend a week visiting. John Sutton aud wife aud Will Mountford were nmonir the many who left tho first of the week for North Platte to attend the big laud drawing. Keep in mind tho dates of the Fanners' Institute aud if you have not already began to get inguthcr your exhibits, begin now. Tho Institute this year bids fair to being the best over, sullliilent money alieady having been rained to pay all pioiuliims, ami with your help the Funnels' Institute for thu ju.ir lOlU will bo tho greatest one of them all, Ur. Holes and Frank Abel mado a Mien t trip In St. Jooph, the first of the week, whom they went to see "Ilabo"MeIClinniey who was taken to, a sanitarium at that place a few weeks ago buffering from a complication of llvor and kidney tumble. They re port "Babe" us slowing improving, which fact will be good trows, Indeed, to his niaiiy trlends here. Walter Warren, the latter part of the week, laid aside the "grief" which goes with the successful conducting of an up-to-date restaurant, placed bis "nightie" in his grip, and departed for eastern points for a short vacation of a couple of weeks the most of which time he intends spending iu various Iowa points. ' At a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows in Lincoln last week Daniel Uarbor, a former distinguished resident of this city, but at present residing in Rlverton, was appointed Grand Marshal and Paul Storey was elected as a delegate to attend the Soverigu Grand Lodge at , Atlantic City, New Jersey next year. Grand Is land was selected as the place for hold ing the Grand Lodge next year. Aioeri, ueipn ana ves ismick one day last week counted their money decided it was sufficient for all time to come, and as a consequence resigned their positions, donned their "glad rags," and on Tuesday departed for Lincoln and other eastern villages, where the lights shine brighter, the music is softer and the air is lighter. However, tho boys experionced a change of heart before roach I ng Hast ings, and altered tholr plHiis, going up to North Platte, and then return ing homo. Tho Bed Cloud High School foot ball team met tholr Waterloo on tho local field last Friday afternoon, tlrtl. visiting hoys being tho llustlngb High" Sohool.teatu ' However, It was a good game, neither hliicscoilng until in the fourth quarter, and the final score only standing at 7 to 0, whiuh Is in Irsolf pioof sufficient that Rod Cloud possesses among her many othoi things, some real good foot bill mV.er-lal. T'f-A- Clothes for the Young Man of Good Taste Such are Society Brand Clothes. They appeal to his instinct for style. Each season finds them just a little more stylish possessing just, . r a nine more vaiue ior tne money. Norfolks will be more generally worn. Society Brand Norfolks present a beauty of style and perfection of tailoring seldom found , in these garments. ;. ' . Young men and retail clothiers qualified to iuctee sav these models' for Fall are the .most attractive examples of expejrt clothes making ever produced. v : ' The fabrics are specially selected blues, grays and browns, in serges, cheviots and cassimeres. :i A'- &, ffi !5 cr f-v Z&- Drop in on us today and see them. h 4 l&irattt; SrattJi Clntljw Ready toJWear $20 Up 'The Gooiden-Haley Glotbiog Company ?:4; ja Mffs ' : sU f ' ' C'oir.'j.'.r, mil Alfred Dicktr Cakm. r(SS( S.: ifS Koca Is The Time To Do Your Fall Baying IF SIS Ready-To-Wear Department We have sold lots of Coats all ready, but still have a good selection to pick from and will be glad to show them to you .whether you purchase or not. We are going to discontinue carrying Ladies Suits in stock. We have just a dozen suits left which we are going to close out, some at cost and some at less than cost. Better take ad vantage'of this if you figure on getting a suit this fall. Give us a chance on your fall purchases. We have the right goods, at the right prices and will give you the right kind of treatment. (mm) Jli) Right now our stocks in all lines of Fall Goods are very complete, and you will find a much better assortment to se lect from now than you will later in the'season. Wo wish to call your atten tion to tho following llncm of good In which wo aro especially strong. tf j k Wool Dress Goods in all the latest weaves such as Eponges, Boucles, Whip-Cords, Diagonals, Serges. Covert Cloths, Suitings, etc. Prices from 50c to $2.50 per yard. Big assortment of trimmings suitable to trim this class of goods. Just received some of the new Bulgurian trimmings which are especially ' good for this fall. In silks we carry Mcssalines, Sateen Charmense. Crepe Me teor, Silk Serges, Silk Poplins, Brocaded Silks. Taffeta Silks. Pongee Silks. China Silks, and a good line of colors in the wide lining Satins. We have most any shade you. wish either in Silk Velvets, Paune Velvets or the new Brocaded Velvets. The stock of Blankets we have for your inspection this fall is by far the best we have ' ever shown and we are positive we can save you some money on blankets. Prices range all the way from 50c to $15 a pair. We also carry a dandy line of Baby Blankets, both crib blank ets and buggy blankets, also Bath Robes, Automobile Robes, and Fur Robes for baby buggies. Ask to see our 10c Outing Flan nels, a splendid quality and comes in both the light and dark colors. Most stores over the country are getting 12Xc per yard for this outing. Our Under-Wear stock is well sorted up and you will find it much easier now to get just what you want than you will . later on. , Weesner, Perr y&Co )ri iv .v X " t , 'i .' n i J fct m s 11 I VwiiJujiii,iiiJ,i,rjuifw;iiiilMt)'itWrJvvji